‘ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS i , £ Tau dau a 66 ate * AND MATSQUI NEWS Refused Entry To Gennady Hazing Is Banned | Noted Singer Barred Gn Account or Practice Is Not Permitted In Sas- Jewish Ancestor Madame Schumann-Heink, born in Germany, has been refused perm's-! Sion to visit her homeland. ‘That is difficult to imagine when it is remem- bered that, during the war, the great singer made many enemies because of her allegiance to the cause of the central powers, in spite of the fact that she had sons fighting on both sides. Born in Germany, she always Was proud of her nativity, indeed her pride caused her much hardship dur- ing the war years. Madame Schu- Ss The Hudson Bas Roa Aen Hudson Bay Railway, has taken note of the article which appeared in th , : at . Sumner’s It Costs No More! 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Mr. Murray explained that certain dress regulations were prescribed by the students’ organization for fresh- | men, largely that they might recogn- ize each other and acquire a feeling of fellowship. The most important fvature of initiation, however, con- sisted of the arrangement for the per- formance of some work, usually for the improvement of the university campus. “More drastic forms of initiation have passed out at most of the uni- versities in Canada,” he added. The question had been discussed by the in Plug Tobacco . YOUR MONEY BUYS You get more for your money 1g more smoke in every pipeful...14 more smoking pleasure... 14 greater value for the money. MORE DIXIE | ONLY 20c A BIG PLUG National Federation of C; Uni- versity Students. That body favored Had Disti guished Career some kind of initiation but any drastic form, he concluded. England Has Right Idea John Bull’s Objective Is To Keep Everything Moving Americans, apprehensive of infla- Late Dr. Nitobe Was Well Known Japanese Author Dr. Inazo Nitobe, Japan's last representative at the League of Na- tions and a crown member of the House of Peers, who died in Vic- toria, B.C., was also a widely-known tion, are reported jing their dol- lars to England and Canada. Ameri- cans who do this are foolish. They | should keep idle money at home. There is nothing wrong with Uncle Sam's dollar in the world. It has be- hind it a greater per capita wealth in territory and foods and goods and technological productive capacity than any dollar on earth. The truth is that Uncle Sam and his citizens, while rich in natural wealth and productive capacity, are poor in psychology and philosophy, Americans have not yet learned that in sports, in money and in life, losses and reverses are all part of the game. Wise old John Bull, rich in experi- ence and philosophy, grew wealthy by taking losses; England's objective was to always keep the game or the business or the country going.—Van- couver, B.C., Sun. STOMACH ACID BURNS LIKE FIRE Sometimes stomach acid makes your stomach feel like a lake on fire. You can stop this quickly and get im- Mediate relief from burning pain, sour acid stomach and indigestion with a f Bi . He contracted pneumo- nia on his way home from the Insti- tue of Pacific Relations held at Banff this summer and went to hospital on his arrival in Victoria. His death fol- lowed an operation from which he failed to rally. Dr. Nitobe, who was 71 years of age, had a distinguished Annual Gathering Of The Saskatch- vision of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association was held in the ts Saskatchewan Hotel, Regina, on Oct. 27. John Scott, Whitewood, presided, with 43 members present. president for the ensuing year. .. was elected vice-president. officials for the new term include: — S. J. Dornan, Alameda, secretary- Newspaper Men Meet In Regina ewan Section Of C.W.N.A. A meeting of the Saskatchewan di- D. C. Dunbar, Estevan, was chosen H. Gamble, Gull Lake, publisher, Other , who is now serving h's — career and ig his from Sapporo Agricultural College in 1881 he continued his studies at Johns i i ity, Balti and later at Bonn and Berlin. Dr. | Nitobe was one of Japan’s foremost representatives at Geneva. In the lit- erary world he was well known as the author of some 16 volumes in Japan- ese and six in English. His ‘‘Bushido, the Soul of Japan,” issued in 1900, has been translated into 12 languages, Dr. Nitobe married Mary Patterson Elkington, daughter of Joseph E. Elkington, of Philadelphia, in 1891. Helen E. Kimball’s Recipes New Cake Frosti C. H. Holmes, Rosetown; J. N. Mun- son ,Saltcoats; H. Berryman, Blaine Lake, and H.D. Pedler, Oxbow. the association at the afternoon ses- sion, explaining the steps taken by — the Government in the distribution — of printing and advertising amongst — the weekly newspapers. Se publishers was advocated by E. Wil- loughby of Milestone. tendered a complimentary dinner to — the delegates. 3 tenth term; E. S. Zingg, Wapella, treasurer. — New members of the executive are _ - Hon. Howard McConnell addressed G A mutual system of insurance for oy The Mid-West Paper Sales Limited, — 4 : igs By Food Service Department Borden Company, Toronto. Among the most interesting rec!pes which have been evolved recently are frostings which are baked right on | the cake! They're very easy to make and the crunchy deliciousness of the ) finished cake will thrill you. The basic ingredient in these frostings is sweet- milk which is pure Canada Pays Less For Coal “than most other countries forced to’ import coal,” Sir Alfred Core, presi- Buys At Lower Price : Than a Other Countries i Canada enjoys lower coal prices e in ened half a glass of water. Any drug store! whole milk and has Bisurated and just one spoonful will prove how quickly it works. cane sugar cooked down to a richness that is almost of a‘ frosting consistency as it comes from the can, It needs only one or two other simple ingredients for a they were accompanied by a native “pilot,” in accordance with demands jof French authorities, and part of the way by huge “busses” carrying ma-) Invaluable To Salvage Firms Tasty Meals, Gosy Rooms Tasty, wholesome, appetizing meals, quickly served in a clean, comfortable restaurant— at less- than-city prices, Comfortable, clean, airy rooms and modern hotel accommoda- tion at low rates. Fully licensed tavern, This service is at your disposal | perfect frosting. The cake should be |baked as usual and cooled. The Men Gained Experience Raising Fleet frosting is then spread on it. Place At Scapa Flow the cake on a cookie sheet, or if you - .. | faven't frosted the sides use the pan The greatest salvage feat in his-|jn which the cake was baked and tory has been completed—the raising | brown delicately in a hot oven (450 | of the scuttled German fleet at Scapa | degrees Fahrenheit. The cake will not Fl Thelhand Ge Saran !dry out as might be supposed be- os a alike = cause it is spread with moist frosting for the epic feat have been disbanded | on all sides. Be sure and watch the and have departed in twos and threes | cake carefully while it is in the stove ! for their homes. With the experience | for sugar mixtures, as you know, id f | burn rather easily. F % 3 they have gained at Scapa these men) COCOANUT BROILED ICING 1 | Dutch Woman Showed Her Gratitude will be invaluable to other firms en-| Half cup sweetened condensed : ‘To, London, Aig tates gaged in salvage work throughout the | vals apisnaor butter, melted »| A Dutch wife was so pleased at) word, Already one of the divers, Mr,|4 tablespoons brown sugar; 1 cup 1} having her husband deported home | im MA | shredded cocoanut. Combine all ingre- chine guns for protection against pos- | sible Taureg raiders. The distance | across the desert is 850 miles, and the |temperature was scorching. Tribal . troubles caused Gilk and Kay to make |, | detour of 1,600 miles from Tangier, ||where they were told fighters had | Closed the direct road south of Fez. i Gift For Relief Officer |James Sutherland, who almost lost dent of Amalgamated Anthracite Col- lieries, of South Wales, testified in Quebec at the continued trial in court of king’s bench of six coal compan- a fes charged with forming a combine to maintain the price of coal. 4 “Canada imports her coal in sum- mer while prices are low while most other countries import during the high-price winter season,” Sir Alfred stated. i Thrive In The Arctic The only domestic animal bred profitably in the Arctic regions is the reindeer, because it requires neither hay for feed nor shelter for protec- tion. There are more than 125,000,000 of them, and it is not uncommon for single breeders in Arctic Siberia to The Hotel Atangard | Pacific Stage Depot Telephone 100 H. L. Atkins | from Canada to her that she has sent Frank O'Day, city relief officer at London, Ont., a pair of shoes— wood- 3| en ones and sized 1414. - 4, | Her , out of work in Lon- FS | othe __. e/don, asked for deportation to Hol- work should be done. It is thought likely that a commission will be appointed | land, buc the order did not come scon and the report acted upon next year.” enough for his waiting Gretchen! Eyen at this date, does The Post think the port of Montreal should be| across the Atlantic, She wrote Mr. abandoned as “a hybrid of a white elephant and a political sacred cow?”|O’Day, he did what he could—and Does it feel that this continuous dredging from year to year at the expanse | earned the shoes. of the taxpayer should be stopped? Does it, or does it not, favor the expend:- | ture of more millions in order to ensure adequate depth of navigation in the| St. Lawrence and the harbor of Montreal? Or is the St. Lawrence route from, say Quebec to Montreal, a “colossal failure?” W. 8S. Gardiner Busiest Flying Field ‘The municipal airport at Chicago is the busiest flying field in the world, his life in an explosion in the Von der Tann, the last ship to be raised, has signed a two years’ contract to do salvage work for the Soviet Goy- ernment in the Black Sea. Oxygen Causes Corona Solution of a major mystery of as- tronomy, the source of the sun’s cor- ona, the brilliant halo of white light which surrounds the sun during total eclipse, was announced by Harvard Astronomical Observatory. The light comes from oxygen, and not as as- tronomers- once widely believed, from |dients and blend thoroughly. Spread) jon cake. Place very low in broiler under a slow flame, Broil until thi icing bubb) : } becomes light brown. Remove from broiler. Cool. Further recipes will appear in later issues. own herds of 10,000 at a time. dral was found by a dealer in a farm- — er’s house with its front panel made into a door so that it could serve as a SG cS ‘ Tie new al —Sauthwell Cathe: Business On Crusoe’s Island | If old “Robinson Crusoe” could but rear his head and take a look around | his little island of Tobago to see pres- |towed ashore by haddock fishermen operating handlines of the west coast of Shetland. DOCTORING ent-day activity, For weeks the great {harvest of cocoanuts boomed and a record shipment of some 2,000 bags was made for the United Kingdom. The West takes no narrow view of this matter. Montreal is a great na- | according to Walter Wright, superin-| some chemical element unknown on/ The cocoanut consignment was taken | tional port. It must be maintained in its full efficiency at any hazard and at tendent of the bureau of aviation. He all costs. We believe all “good citizens" wherever resident should, and wiil,| said 400 sch 1 airline earth. adopt that view. If the St. Lawrence route after half or three quarters of a} pass through here every day, in addi-| century of Governmental assistance still is in need of that assistance, let it| tion to 6,000 pounds of mail and 500 be forthcoming, But why deny similar assistance to the Hudson Bay route in| pounds of air express. ‘These figures| the initial years of that route, and years marked by most abnormal and ex- do not take into account the private! tremely difficult economic conditions the world over? fliers, sight-seeing ‘aeroplanes and ad- ~ | vertising craft. | Tomatoes were grown this year in Whey butter was manufactured as Se Fleet Street, London, England, cn) a side line at 63 New Zealand cheese | Some Idea Of A Billlon the patch of ground around St | factories in 1932-33, and 1,787 tons Some of us have become so used to Bride's church. | were exported. big figures that even a billion dollars | —__—_—— causes little comment, yet some idea| of what is a billion is provided in a} | little machine which has been started | Household Drudgery Th B f Wi 7 Lif jin Chicago. It ticks five times a | € bane of a Womans Life ond and it will tick away for six| Nature intended women to be strong and healthy | Y¢4rS and four months before it has instead of weak and sickly, but how can a woman | “¢ked a billion times, have good health when she has to go through the etc! | household drudgery without any relaxation. Is it any Coffee plantations in India now wonder she becomes nervous and irritable, has hot cover 307,000 acres flushes, faint and dizzy spells, shortness of breath, sinking and smothering sensations, and can’t sleep at Production of automobiles in France night. ; ts. 7 ie has been increasing this year. Women who are weak and run down will find in his ay Milburn's H. & N. Pills a remedy to strengthen the Scotland will rev ancient games c evive ancie é «vatem aud bring back the much desired health, Why did you break off your en- gagement, Jack? Well, we were looking over a flat when her mother remarked that it was rather small for three. London's trolley lines now cover 167 miles of routes. WEAK WOMEN Take Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Havo you ever felt that you were too Weak to do anything... that you did not have the strength to do your work? Women who are weak and run-down should take a tonic such as Lydia E- Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Head- aches and backaches that are the result of a tired, run-down condition often yield to this marvelous medicdne. 98 out of every women who report to us say that they are benefited by this medicine, Buy a bottle from your drug- Gist today... and watch the results, |to Port of Spain, Trinidad by coastal | | a y {steamer for trans-shipment to Eng- | land. | Billed As Talcum Powder | French customs officers at Modane, on the Franco-Italian frontier, re- | cently noticed a railway car loaded {sont barrels, which were billed as containing powdered tale, They were |consigned from Italy to a man in | Lyons. Seventy-five of the 111 barrels Charles Ibs |. It was made in the reign of qr. 7 A steel cask full of gun cotton was YOUR DAIRY HERD Cows aren't machines. They can get sick or hurt. But Minard’s Liniment makes it easy to care for their ills. Mrs. Thos. Bulmer of Lardo, B.C., found one of her herd with a lump in her udder. “I rubbed it with Minard’s Liniment”, she says, “and it soon got better.” Minard’s is best for Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Distemper, etec., and equally good in stable or in house. Weill named “King of Pain”, a held choice smoked hams packed in j setcura powder. The customs charges on the pork seized totalled $1,300, An old bachelor who had just wit- nessed a church wedding was heard to remark: “They may not know it, | but the yoke is on them,” | White pine seeds are generally sown in the fall; seeds of all other pines in the spring. Col W. N. 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